Ok, so I am rewriting PSC to use shebang (#!) loading instead of the ugly stupid mess I can up with in the first place (running scripts in a safe path based on the name of a dynamic link... pleah) but I have run across the following problem. When I put #!/usr/bin/psc at the top of my script, perl does it's special thing and and runs the script under /usr/bin/psc even when called perl test.pl. Now this creates a problem since psc opens, does its thing, and then tries to feed the script to perl

I realize this is supposed to happen, and I also realize this can be fixed by having the word perl in the shebang line. But is there another way... like a command line option or something?

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In reply to Shebangs... (ignoring) by suaveant

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